AbstractArthropods, vertebrates, and annelids all have a segmented body. Our recent discovery of involvement of Notch-signalling in spider segmentation revived the discussion on the origin of segmented body plans and suggests the sharing of a common genetic program in a common ancestor. Here, we analysed the spider homologues of the Suppressor of Hairless and Presenilin genes, which encode components of the canonical Notch-pathway, to further explore the role of Notch-signalling in spider segmentation. RNAi silencing of two spider Suppressor of Hairless homologues and the spider Presenilin homologue causes severe segmentation phenotypes. The most prominent defect is the consistent breakdown of segmentation after the formation of three (Supp...
Delta/Notch (Dl/N) signalling is involved in the gene regulatory network underlying the segmentation...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
Sox genes encode a set of highly conserved transcription factors that regulate many developmental pr...
AbstractArthropods, vertebrates, and annelids all have a segmented body. Our recent discovery of inv...
AbstractTen years ago we showed for the first time that Notch signalling is required in segmentation...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
In short germ arthropods, posterior segments are added sequentially from a growth zone or segment ad...
AbstractTen years ago we showed for the first time that Notch signalling is required in segmentation...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
Arthropods and vertebrates display a segmental body organisation along all or part of the anterior-p...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
AbstractThe centipede Strigamia maritima forms all of its segments during embryogenesis. Trunk segme...
Through division into segments, animal bodies can reach higher degrees of complexity and functionali...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
Delta/Notch (Dl/N) signalling is involved in the gene regulatory network underlying the segmentation...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
Sox genes encode a set of highly conserved transcription factors that regulate many developmental pr...
AbstractArthropods, vertebrates, and annelids all have a segmented body. Our recent discovery of inv...
AbstractTen years ago we showed for the first time that Notch signalling is required in segmentation...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
In short germ arthropods, posterior segments are added sequentially from a growth zone or segment ad...
AbstractTen years ago we showed for the first time that Notch signalling is required in segmentation...
AbstractArthropod limbs are arguably the most diverse organs in the animal kingdom. Morphological di...
Arthropods and vertebrates display a segmental body organisation along all or part of the anterior-p...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
AbstractThe centipede Strigamia maritima forms all of its segments during embryogenesis. Trunk segme...
Through division into segments, animal bodies can reach higher degrees of complexity and functionali...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
There is an ongoing discussion on whether segmentation in different phyla has a common origin sharin...
Delta/Notch (Dl/N) signalling is involved in the gene regulatory network underlying the segmentation...
SummaryBackgroundIn insects, the gap gene hunchback (hb) is required for the formation of a set of a...
Sox genes encode a set of highly conserved transcription factors that regulate many developmental pr...